WOUND DRESSING

20200101192 ยท 2020-04-02

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    Abstract

    The invention relates to a wound dressing (10) comprising an absorbent layer (12), such as a polyurethane foam layer, with an upper side (14), which is coated with a protective layer (16), such as a semi-occlusive polyurethane film, at least in areas, and a lower side (18), which is preferably coated with an adhesive layer (20), such as an adhesive silicone layer. In order to enable application onto areas of the body with a strongly curved surface contour, it is proposed that at least one cut (26) and/or at least one perforated dividing and/or tear line (28) is incorporated into the absorbent layer (12) to form at least one segment (30, 32, 34, 36), which can be separated from the absorbent layer (12) without tools, and that the absorbent layer (12) can be sealed in a waterproof and bacteria-proof manner after separation of at least one segment (30, 32, 34, 36) from the layer by means of a detached adhesive section (40) originating from the protective layer (16), upon the simultaneous coverage of the at least one cut (26), which has at least one perforated dividing or tear line (28) and/or at least one segment (30, 32, 34, 36) remaining in the layer.

    Claims

    1. A wound dressing (10, 100, 200, 300, 400) comprising an absorbent layer (12, 102, 202), such as a polyurethane foam layer, with an upper side (14, 104, 204), which is coated with a protective layer (16, 106, 206), such as a semi-occlusive polyurethane film, at least in areas, and a lower side (18, 108, 208), which is preferably coated with an adhesive layer (20, 210, 302), such as an adhesive silicone layer, characterized in that at least one cut (26, 116, 216) and/or at least one perforated dividing and/or tear line (28, 118, 218) is incorporated into the absorbent layer (12, 102, 202) to form at least one segment (30, 32, 34, 36; 120, 122, 124, 126; 220, 222, 224, 226) that can be separated from the absorbent layer (12, 102, 202) without tools, and in that the absorbent layer (12, 102, 202) can be sealed in a waterproof and bacteria-proof manner after separation of at least one segment (30, 32, 34, 36; 120, 122, 124, 126; 220, 222, 224, 226) from the layer by means of a detached adhesive section (40, 130, 234) originating from the protective layer (16, 106, 206), upon the simultaneous coverage of the at least one cut (26, 116, 216), which has at least one perforated dividing or tear line (28, 118, 218) and/or at least one segment (30, 32, 34, 36; 120, 122, 124, 126; 220, 222, 224, 226) remaining in the layer.

    2. The wound dressing according to claim 1, characterized in that the absorbent layer (12, 102, 202) is formed in a circular shape, wherein the cut (26, 116, 216) in the layer (12, 102, 202) extends in the direction of a center, such as a central point (24, 114, 214), starting from a circumferential edge (22, 112, 212), and that the perforated dividing and/or tear lines (28, 118, 218) are formed in the direction of the central point (24, 114, 214), starting from the circumferential edge (22, 112, 212), in a circular sector connected to the cut (26, 116, 216) in the circumferential direction to form the separable segments in the form of circular sector sections (30, 32, 34, 36 120, 122, 124, 126; 220, 222, 224, 226).

    3. The wound dressing according to claim 1, characterized in that the protective layer (16) is formed in a circular shape and is connected, such as bonded, to the upper side (14) of the absorbent layer (12) in the region outside of the separable circular sectors (30-36), and that the detached adhesive section (40) is an integral component of the protective layer (16) and is connected to the protective layer (16) along a bending line (46) extending parallel or substantially parallel to the cut (26).

    4. The wound dressing according to claim 1, characterized in that the absorbent layer (102) is formed in a circular shape and is coated with the circular-shaped protective layer (106) over the entire surface, wherein the cut (106) as well as the perforated dividing and/or tear lines (118) are formed in both the absorbent layer (102) and the protective layer (106), wherein the detached adhesive section (130) is formed as a separate adhesive section, comprising a tab (138), which is connected, such as bonded, on a surface of the protective layer (106) along the cut (116), wherein the adhesive section (130) extends, in the form of a fin (130), from the tab (138) along a bending line (136).

    5. The wound dressing according to claim 1, characterized in that the protective film (206) has two sections (238, 230), wherein a first section (238) is formed in a semicircular shape and is connected, such as bonded, to the upper side (204) of the absorbent layer (202) over the entire surface, and wherein a second section (230) is formed in a semicircular shape and has a first partial region (232), which is connected, such as bonded, to the upper side (204), and a second partial region (234), which is connected to the first partial region (230) via a bending line (240) and forms the detached adhesive section (234).

    6. The wound dressing according to claim 4, characterized in that the tab (138) with the adhesive section (130) and/or the second section (228, 230) of the protective layer (206) has a radial extension L, which is greater than a radius RS of the absorbent layer (102), and/or that the first and second sections (228, 230) form an overlapping region (242) along a diagonal.

    7. The wound dressing according to claim 1, characterized in that the detached adhesive section (40, 130, 234) has an area that is greater than an area spanned by the circular sector sections (30, 32, 34, 36; 120, 122, 124, 126; 220, 222, 224, 226).

    8. The wound dressing according to claim 1, characterized in that the detached adhesive section (40, 130, 234) has an adhesive surface (42, 132, 236), which is covered with a cover film (44, 134, 238).

    9. The wound dressing according to claim 1, characterized in that the absorbent layer (12, 102, 202) is a PU foam layer and/or that the protective layer (16, 106, 206) and the detached adhesive layer (40, 130, 234) are semi-occlusive polyurethane film and/or that the adhesive layer (20, 110, 210, 302) is an adhesive silicone lattice (302) or has adhesive silicone pads (20).

    10. The wound dressing according to claim 1, characterized in that a carbon fiber fabric (402) is arranged between a lower side (18) of the absorbent layer (12) and the adhesive layer (20) and/or that the cut (26, 404, 306) as well as the perforated dividing and/or tear lines (28, 406, 308) are formed in the absorbent layer (12), the carbon fiber fabric (402), as well as the adhesive layer (20).

    Description

    [0025] The following is shown:

    [0026] FIG. 1 a perspective representation of a first embodiment of a foam dressing according to the invention;

    [0027] FIG. 2 a perspective representation of a second embodiment of a foam dressing according to the invention;

    [0028] FIG. 3 a detailed view of an application aid of the second embodiment according to FIG. 2;

    [0029] FIG. 4 a perspective representation of a third embodiment of a foam dressing according to the invention;

    [0030] FIG. 5 a top view of the third embodiment according to FIG. 4;

    [0031] FIG. 6 a perspective representation of a fourth embodiment of a foam dressing according to the invention;

    [0032] FIG. 7 a perspective representation of a fifth embodiment of a foam dressing according to the invention; and

    [0033] FIG. 8 a layer structure of the foam dressing according to FIG. 7.

    [0034] FIG. 1 shows, in a perspective view, a first embodiment of a wound dressing 10 according to the invention, comprising an absorbent layer in the form of a polyurethane foam layer 12, the upper side 14 of which is coated, at least in areas, with a protective layer, such as waterproof and bacteria-proof, semi-occlusive polyurethane film 16. A lower side 18 of the polyurethane foam layer 12 has an adhesive layer 20 in the form of adhesive silicone pads, at least in sections.

    [0035] According to the invention, it is provided that the polyurethane foam layer 12 is formed in a circular shape, wherein a cut 26 and/or a preferably perforated dividing and/or tear line 28 is formed in the polyurethane foam layer 12 in the radial direction, starting from an outer edge 22 of the polyurethane foam layer 12 up to a central point 24.

    [0036] In the exemplary embodiment shown, one or more preferably perforated dividing and/or tear lines 28 are incorporated in the PU foam 12, extending from the outer edge 22 to the central point 24 in a circular sector adjacent to the cut 26 in the circumferential direction. Individual circular sector sections 30-36, which can be removed from the PU foam layer 12 without tools, are formed by the dividing lines 28. After separation of one of the circular sector sections, a truncated-cone-shaped wound dressing adapted to a curved body contour can be formed from the circular, flat wound dressing.

    [0037] According to the embodiment shown in FIG. 1, the upper side 14 of the PU foam 12 is covered with the semi-occlusive polyurethane film 16 in the area outside of the separable circular sector sections 30-36. In order to cover the circular sector sections 30-36, the PU film 16 has a detached film section 40 in the form of a fin, with an adhesive surface 42 on the back, which is provided with a cover film 44. The film section 40 is an integral component of the PU film 16 and is articulated on the PU film 16 along a bending line 46. The bending line 46 extends parallel or substantially parallel to the cut 26.

    [0038] With respect to production of the wound dressing 10 according to FIG. 1, it should be noted that, in a first process step, the PU foam layer 12 is produced in the form of a circular area, and subsequently or simultaneously the cut 26 as well as the dividing and/or tear lines 28 are incorporated into the PU foam layer to form these circular sector sections 30-36. The PU film 16 with the film section 40 can then be applied, such as bonded, to the upper side 14 of the PU foam 12. Subsequently or simultaneously, the adhesive layer, which is the adhesive silicone pads 20 in the exemplary embodiment shown, can be applied, such as bonded, to the lower side 18 of the PU foam layer 12.

    [0039] With respect to use of the wound dressing 10, it should be noted that one or more circular sector sections 30, 32, 34, 36 of the PU foam layer 12 can be separated according to the wound and/or place on the body to be treated. Following this, the flat PU foam layer 12 can be formed into a truncated-cone-shaped surface, wherein a cutting edge of the cut 26 lies on a tear-off edge of a dividing and/or tear line 28. The protective film 44 can then be separated from the adhesive section 40, and the adhesive section 40 can be bonded via the remaining circular sector sections 30-36 such that the upper side 14 of the PU foam layer 12, particularly the dividing and/or tear lines 28, is covered by the PU film 16 without gaps.

    [0040] FIG. 2 shows a second embodiment of a wound dressing 100, comprising an absorbent layer in the form of a circular PU foam layer 102, the upper side 104 of which is coated, over the entire surface, with a protective layer, such as a semi-occlusive PU film 106.

    [0041] A lower side 108 is coated in sections with an adhesive layer 110, which has a plurality of silicone pads 110 in the exemplary embodiment shown, which are arranged on the lower side 108 of the PU foam layer 102 in any form.

    [0042] According to the invention, it is provided with the wound dressing 100 that a cut 116 and/or at least one preferably perforated dividing and/or tear line 118 in the PU foam layer 102 extends in the radial direction, starting from a circumferential edge 112 up to a central point 114 of the PU foam layer 102 as well as the PU film 106. Furthermore, further dividing and/or tear lines 118 are incorporated into the PU foam layer 102 as well as the PU film 116, which likewise extend from the circumferential edge 112 in the direction of the central point 114. Circular sector sections 120, 122, 124, 126, which can be removed from the PU foam layer 102 without tools, are thereby formed.

    [0043] The wound dressing 100 shown in FIG. 2 differs from the wound dressing 10 shown in FIG. 1 in that the semi-occlusive PU film 106 is bonded onto the upper side 104 of the PU foam layer 102 over the entire surface and consequently also contains the perforated dividing and/or tear lines 118 and/or the cut 116. With this embodiment as well, the circular sectors 120, 122, 124, 126 can be separated without tools in a simple manner in order to adapt the wound dressing 100 to a curved body contour.

    [0044] In order to cover the perforated dividing and/or tear lines 118, it is provided with the wound dressing 100 according to the invention that a separate detached film section 130, in the form of a fin, is arranged along the cut 116. The film section 130 from a semi-occlusive PU film has an adhesive surface 132 on the back, said adhesive surface being protected by a separable cover film 134. The film section 130 is connected to a tab 138 via a bending line 136, wherein the bending line 136 extends parallel or substantially parallel to the cut 116. The tab 138 has an adhesive surface on the lower side and is bonded with the upper side of the PU film 106.

    [0045] The wound dressing 100 is particularly characterized in that the area of the film section 130 is greater than the area of the circular sector in which the perforated dividing and/or tear lines 118 are formed. Consequently, the wound dressing 100 can also be used in a flat, even state, i.e. when no circular sector sections are torn out, without limitation with respect to the waterproof and bacteria-proof characteristic. The film section 130 of the PU film 106 ensures that the surface of the PU foam layer 102 is covered completely.

    [0046] FIG. 3 shows a front and back view of the film section 130 in a perspective representation. The adhesive tab 138 is preferably formed in a rectangular shape and has a length L, which is greater than a radius R of the wound dressing. This ensures an overlapping region between the PU film 106 and the film section 130 with a flat, even application of the wound dressing 100. Alternatively, it may be provided that the film section 130 has a circumferential extension, which is greater than the circumferential extension of the circular sector sections 120, 122, 124, 126.

    [0047] FIG. 4 shows, in a perspective representation, a third embodiment of a wound dressing 200. The wound dressing 200 comprises an absorbent layer 202 from a circular PU foam layer with an upper side 204, on which a semi-occlusive polyurethane film 206 is applied, such as bonded. An adhesive layer 210, in the form of adhesive silicone pads, is applied to a lower side 208, at least in areas.

    [0048] According to the invention, a cut 216 is incorporated into the PU foam layer 202 starting from a circumferential edge 212 up to the central point 214. Furthermore, one or more preferably perforated dividing lines 218 are provided in the circumferential direction, which extend from the circumferential edge 212 in the direction of the central point 214 and subdivide a circular sector of the PU foam layer 202 into circular sector sections 220-226, which can be separated without tools. The separable circular sector sections 220-226 are not covered by a semi-occlusive polyurethane film.

    [0049] According to the design of the wound dressing 200 according to the invention, it is provided that the semi-occlusive polyurethane film 206 has two sections, namely a first section 228, which is preferably formed in a semicircular shape and covers a first half of the circular PU foam layer 202. Furthermore, a second section 230 is provided, which is likewise formed in a semicircular shape, wherein a first sub-section 232 of the second section 230 is bonded to the upper side 204, and a second sub-section 234 forms a detached film section, in the form of a fin, with an adhesive surface 236 and cover film 238, and is connected to the first sub-section 232 via a bending line 240.

    [0050] FIG. 5 shows a top view of the wound dressing 200. The second section 230 of the semi-occlusive polyurethane film has a length L, which is greater than a radius R of the PU foam layer, such that an overlapping region 242 results in the area of a joint between the first semicircular section 228 and the first sub-section 232 as well as the second sub-section 234, in order to achieve complete coverage of the upper side of the PU foam layer 202.

    [0051] During the application of the wound dressing 200 onto a wound, a circular sector section 220-226 can be separated from the PU foam layer 202 without tools, just as with the previously described embodiments, and the wound dressing 200 can then be placed into the corresponding shape. Subsequently, the cover film 238 can be separated and the second sub-section 234, in the form of the fin, can be bonded to the remaining circular sector sections in order to form a closed surface.

    [0052] The wound dressing 200 is also characterized in that it can be used in flat form, i.e. without separation of the circular sector sections 220-226, and a sufficient seal against water and bacteria is still assured.

    [0053] FIG. 6 shows a fourth embodiment of a wound dressing 300, which substantially corresponds to the embodiment of wound dressing 10, wherein the adhesive layer 20 is formed in the form of an adhesive silicone lattice 302, which is formed in a circular shape in accordance with the shape of the PU foam layer and is connected, such as bonded, to the lower side 18 of the PU foam layer 12. Perforations, such as holes 304, are formed in the adhesive silicone lattice 302, whereby wound contact is established with the PU foam 12. Furthermore, a cut 306 as well as correspondingly perforated dividing and/or tear lines 308 are incorporated into the silicone lattice in the radial direction. Preferably, the adhesive silicone lattice 302 is already connected to the PU foam 12, wherein subsequently the cut 26 and/or 306 as well as the dividing and/or tear lines 28, 308 are incorporated in a common process step.

    [0054] The application of wound dressing 300 takes place in accordance with the application of wound dressing 10 according to FIG. 1.

    [0055] FIG. 7 shows, in a perspective representation, a fifth embodiment of a wound dressing 400. Wound dressing 400 substantially corresponds to wound dressing 300 according to FIG. 6, wherein a carbon fiber fabric 402, in woven or knitted form, is arranged between the adhesive layer 20 and the lower side 18 of the PU foam layer 12. In terms of the invention, a cut 404 and/or perforated dividing and/or tear lines 406 are incorporated in the carbon fiber fabric 402, also in the radial direction.

    [0056] During production of the wound dressing 400, first the PU foam layer 12, the carbon fiber fabric 402, as well as the adhesive silicone lattice 302 are connected to each other like a sandwich and subsequently the cut 26, 306, 404 and/or the perforated separating and/or tear lines 28, 308, 406 are incorporated. The semi-occlusive polyurethane film 16 with film section 40 can then be bonded to the upper side 14 of the PU foam 12.

    [0057] FIG. 8 shows, purely schematically, a layer structure of the wound dressing 400 in an exploded view.